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The Times April 30, 2005


Sentenced to die, US Muslim soldier who killed comrades
By Tim Reid

Sergeant who launched a grenade attack on eve of Iraq war had a deep hatred of America



Sergeant Akbar is led from the courtroom at Fort Bragg after being sentenced to death for killing two colleagues in an attck motivated by religious extremism (GETTY IMAGES)

A MUSLIM US Army sergeant was sentenced to death yesterday by a military court for the murders of two superior officers, killed after he launched a grenade attack on his own unit in the opening days of the Iraq war.
Sergeant Hasan Akbar, 34, a Muslim convert whose diaries, read out in court, revealed a hatred for America and his fellow soldiers, joined five others on the US military??s death row in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.

He is the first American since the Vietnam War to be prosecuted for killing a fellow soldier during wartime. If executed for the attack, which also injured 14, he will be the first US soldier subjected to military execution in 44 years.



In the months before he murdered his colleagues as they prepared to cross the Kuwait border, Akbar had been treated for sleep deprivation, had been demoted and had been seen muttering to himself., He had for 13 years kept a computer diary in which he once wrote: ??Destroying America is my greatest goal.?

Before sentence was passed, his defence lawyer asked questions that nobody in the US Army has been able to answer: ??What was he doing in Kuwait? Why was he in the Army?? The Army, his lawyer added, should never have ordered him to go to a war where Muslims were the enemy.

Akbar, 34, an AfricanAmerican who grew up in south Los Angeles, was born Mark Fidel Kools. His parents, Muslim converts, changed his name to Hasan (meaning ??handsome? in Arabic) Akbar (??greatest?).

He was a gifted student who spent afternoons studying at the Masjid Bilal Islamic Centre in Los Angeles, where he was remembered as a hard worker, but a loner, and very devoted to Islam. After leaving school he gained an engineering degree in California. He was the first member of his family to graduate, even though it took him nine years, but the achievement left him in debt. To the surprise of his parents he enlisted in the Army to help to defray his college loan payments.

From the beginning he was seen as a disgruntled misfit in the ranks. He often walked alone and talked to himself. Also, unknown to fellow soldiers, he kept a diary filled with anti-American hatred.

During his trial prosecutors displayed excerpts on two screens, and juxtaposed them against pictures of the bodies of the two officers he killed.

??This is what he wrote,? said Lieutenant-Colonel Michael Mulligan, the chief prosecutor at the trial in Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Then, pointing at his victims, he said: ??And this is what he did.?

In 1992 Akbar wrote in one diary entry: ??I made a promise that if I am not able to achieve success because of some Caucasians, I will kill as many of them as possible.?

A year later he wrote: ??I do not like the military. They have too much control over people??s lives. I suppose I am just anti-Government. A Muslim should see himself as a Muslim only. His loyalty should be to Islam only.?
In 1996 he wrote: ??Anyone who stands in front of me shall be considered the enemy and dealt with accordingly,? and that ??Destroying America is my greatest goal?.


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He joined the Army two years later. A month after the September 11 terrorist attacks and as the military was preparing for war, Akbar wrote: ??I would love to stop working for the Army. It sucks big time.?

Days before he was deployed to Kuwait, he wrote: ??As soon as I am in Iraq, I am going to try and kill as many of them (fellow soldiers) as possible.?
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